Re: Moving Multiple Part In Assembly

You can use information -> object and pick the component. The coordinates and rotation matrix will be shown in the information window. You can find a journal here that will convert the rotation matrix to angles about the X, Y, and Z axes.

Re: Moving Multiple Part In Assembly

I am not a programmer I am just a NX designer.What my requirement isIs there any command is available which shows x,y,z co-ordinates androtation angle of the component.By using information command it only shows the x,y,z co-ordinates.it doesnot show's the angle of the component.

Re: Moving Multiple Part In Assembly

Follow the link in my previous post, copy and paste the code into a new text file, save the text file in a convenient location with the extension .vb. In NX, go to tools -> journal -> play and browse to the file that you saved, press run journal.

NX reports the rotation matrix, not the Rx, Ry, and Rz angles. The journal code will convert the rotation matrix to Rx, Ry, and Rz angles for you.

Re: Moving Multiple Part In Assembly

In the move component command, there is a motion option called "delta XYZ"; this option will allow you to key in values for the X, Y, and Z translations, but there is no option for rotation. You can use the angle motion to pick/specify a vector to rotate about and key in an angular value. If you want to specify all the translations and rotations from a single interface, your best bet is to use the "dynamic" motion option. Using dynamic, a large XYZ triad will appear in the "specify orientation" step; click on one of the coneheads and key in a value for translation, or click on one of the spheres between the vectors to key in a rotation. For instance, if you click on the sphere that connects the X and Y vectors, this will rotate the component about the Z axis; you can drag on the sphere handle or key in an exact value in the input box that appears.